Purification and characterization of a Cys-Gly hydrolase from the gastropod mollusk, Patella caerulea

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A magnesium-dependent cysteinyl-glycine hydrolyzing enzyme from the gastropod mollusk Patella caerulea was purified to electrophoretic homogeneity through a simple and rapid purification protocol. The molecular masses of the native protein and the subunit suggest that the enzyme has a homohexameric structure. Structural data in combination with kinetic parameters determined with Cys-Gly and compared with Leu-Gly as a substrate, indicate that the purified enzyme is a member of the peptidase family M17. The finding that an enzyme of the peptidase family M17 is responsible also in mollusks for the breakdown of Cys-Gly confirms the important role of this peptidase family in the glutathione metabolism.

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Cappiello, M., Spinelli, M., Mormino, M., Renzone, G., Scaloni, A., Moschini, R., … Del-Corso, A. (2016). Purification and characterization of a Cys-Gly hydrolase from the gastropod mollusk, Patella caerulea. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 31(6), 1560–1565. https://doi.org/10.3109/14756366.2016.1158170

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